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IL SB2391

IL SB2391
PROSTITUTION DECRIMINALIZATION


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Introduced
02/07/2025
In Committee
02/07/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Provides that the Act may be referred to as the Keeping Sex Workers Safe Act. Creates the Sex Workers' Bill of Rights Act. Provides that sex workers shall not be subject to criminal prosecution for engaging in consensual sex work. Provides that law enforcement agencies are prohibited from arresting, charging, or prosecuting individuals solely for performing or engaging in sex work. Provides that sex workers, whether employed, contracted, or self-employed, shall be afforded the same rights and protections as other workers under Illinois law, including, but not limited to: (1) minimum wage and hour protections; (2) protection against discrimination, harassment, and unsafe working conditions; (3) access to workers' compensation and health benefits if applicable; and (4) protection of privacy and freedom from surveillance. Provides that employers, clients, or those benefiting from the services of sex workers must ensure safe working conditions, including protection from violence, exploitation, and human trafficking. Provides that sex workers operating as independent contractors shall be treated as legitimate sole proprietors or businesses under Illinois law. Provides that sex workers have the right to control their work, negotiate fair contracts, and receive payment for their services without interference or exploitation. Provides that sex workers shall not be discriminated against in access to housing, public services, financial services, or healthcare based on their occupation. Provides that all laws protecting workers from discrimination on the basis of sex, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics shall apply equally to sex workers. Defines "sex work" and "sex worker". Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Repeals the offenses of prostitution and patronizing a prostitute. Amends various Acts to make conforming changes. Effective immediately.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the Keeping Sex Workers Safe Act and the Sex Workers' Bill of Rights Act, aims to decriminalize consensual sex work in Illinois and provide comprehensive legal protections for sex workers. The bill provides that sex workers shall not be subject to criminal prosecution for engaging in consensual sex work, and law enforcement agencies are prohibited from arresting or charging individuals solely for performing or engaging in sex work. Sex workers, whether employed, contracted, or self-employed, will be afforded the same rights and protections as other workers, including minimum wage and hour protections, protection against discrimination and harassment, access to workers' compensation and health benefits, and protection of privacy. The bill requires employers, clients, and those benefiting from sex workers' services to ensure safe working conditions, protect workers from violence, exploitation, and human trafficking, and treat sex workers as legitimate sole proprietors or businesses. Sex workers will have the right to control their work, negotiate fair contracts, and receive payment without interference. The bill also prohibits discrimination against sex workers in housing, public services, financial services, and healthcare. Additionally, the bill amends the Criminal Code to repeal offenses related to prostitution and solicitation, and provides mechanisms for expunging past prostitution-related convictions. The legislation is grounded in findings that sex workers are disproportionately subjected to violence and discrimination, and that decriminalization is necessary to ensure their safety, bodily autonomy, and equal treatment under the law.

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Sara Feigenholtz (on 10/23/2025)

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